Best bike parks around Kierspe offer diverse cycling experiences for various skill levels. The region features dedicated bike parks and natural trails, catering to mountain bikers and BMX riders. The Bikepark Kierspe provides varied routes, pumptracks, and skills parcours with wooden elements. Additionally, the area around Gimborn Castle offers mountain biking trails with different levels of difficulty. These locations provide opportunities for skill development and enjoyment amidst natural landscapes.
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Hi, I'm relatively new here, but I'd like to learn more about the bike park. Is there a website for it? I'd like to check out the route without having to drive there ;)
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A ravine is a path that has cut up to 10 meters deep into the surrounding terrain through centuries of use by carts and cattle as well as rainwater runoff. Here you can clearly see the wall that has been created to the right and left of the path, but it is actually unsightly due to the felled beetle spruce.
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Unfortunately not so idyllic anymore due to clearing, but a nice way when it's dry.
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The path is now free again and easy to walk on! So you can hike freely through the beautiful forest again. :)
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Update Sept 22: everything free, open and dusty 😎 Update 24: There is now a line in the direction of travel on the left and so you no longer end up in people's gardens. Beautiful flowing trail that is most fun with a trail bike (or AM, Enduro).
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Frankie's Up & Down. 700m forest path that is nice to ride on a mountain bike. The path is a welcome shortcut to avoid the many pedestrians and hikers who walk around the Glör dam at the weekend. There are no driving difficulties. Downhill on Frankie's Downhill you can shred two 180° turns, one right and one left, if you can, in Gary Fisher style of the 90s. Have lots of fun with it! How did 700m of forest road get the name "Frankie's Up and Down"? Quickly explained. This is Frankie's home. Frankie doesn't like mountain bikers. Frankie feels bothered and disturbed by mountain bikers. I think Frankie deserves that the Forstweg community bears his name.
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Super fun, especially the last part is my favorite
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How expensive would a ticket be if I can ask?
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Kierspe offers a mix of dedicated bike parks and natural trails. The Bikepark Lüdenscheid features three small lines with dirt jumps and tables, ideal for practicing. Additionally, the area around Gimborn Castle provides mountain biking trails with varying difficulty levels, including jumps and obstacles.
Yes, Bikepark Kierspe is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, from children on balance bikes to advanced mountain bikers and BMX riders. It features varied routes, pumptracks, and a skills parcours with wooden elements, making it a great spot for families and those new to the sport.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Grauwacke Trail is highly recommended for its challenging sections and great views. The area around Gimborn Castle also offers specially designed trails with varying degrees of difficulty, including jumps and obstacles for adrenaline seekers.
Bikepark Kierspe stands out with its diverse large ramps, pumptracks for momentum building, table-lines for progressive jumping, and flowlines/dirtlines. It also includes a skills parcours with wooden elements like narrow paths, seesaws, and log obstacles, plus a trick jump ramp for advanced maneuvers.
The Grauwacke Trail is known for offering great views alongside its challenging sections. Additionally, the natural landscapes surrounding the trails near Gimborn Castle provide picturesque backdrops for your ride.
Yes, the Mossy Sunken Path in Naturpark Bergisches Land offers beautiful forest sections and is known for its small but fine sections suitable for jumping. Another option is Frankie's Up and Down, a 700m forest path that's enjoyable for mountain biking.
Beyond bike parks, Kierspe offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes around the Jubachtalsperre. For road cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, and general cycling tours that take you through the scenic region.
Bikepark Kierspe is freely accessible at any time, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for cyclists. Information on other specific trails may vary, but the main community-driven park is open to all.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse cycling experiences, from challenging sections on trails like the Grauwacke Trail to the opportunities for practicing jumps at spots like Bikepark Lüdenscheid. The beautiful forest sections and natural elements, such as those found on the Mossy Sunken Path, are also highly valued.
Yes, Bikepark Lüdenscheid is an MTB park with three small lines, including dirt jumps and tables, making it ideal for practicing jumps and improving bike control. Bikepark Kierspe also features table-lines and a trick jump ramp for skill development.
The bike parks and trails in Kierspe are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is milder and the trails are dry. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow or ice.


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